The sermon titled "Pithy Puritan Pearls #3" reflects on the overarching theme of God's providence and the necessity of heartfelt worship in the life of a Christian. The preacher underscores that true worship originates from a heart that is in tune with God's will and that deviation from divine prescription can lead to spiritual emptiness. Key arguments revolve around the understanding that God's sovereignty governs all events in life, emphasizing that the believer's approach to worship should be marked by humility and earnestness. Scripture references such as Ecclesiastes 12:11 and Proverbs 24:23 are highlighted to reinforce the importance of fearing God and adhering to His commandments as central to authentic worship. The practical significance lies in the call for Christians to engage in transformative meditation and sincere faith, asserting that true faith is evidenced by works and a life reflecting God's grace.
“Slight thoughts of God will make but a slight impression on the affections. He who thinks slightly of God will serve him slightly and love him slightly.” — Edmund Calame
“Meditation makes that which we have read become our own.” — Richard Greenham
“Saving faith is always fruitful, and that faith which is not fruitful is not true faith.” — Thomas Senior
“True religion, where it is received, will command the heart and the whole man.” — Arthur Hildersham
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